/*
 * Created on Mar 28, 2005
 */
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package org.knowceans.map;

import java.util.Set;

/**
 * IInvertibleMultiMap
 * 
 * @author heinrich
 */
public interface IInvertibleMultiMap<X, Y> extends IInvertibleMap<X, Set<Y>>, IMultiMap<X, Y>{

    /**
     * get the keys that map to value val. This method discerns the inverse
     * lookup from the one in IInvertibleMap <X, Set <Y>>, which looks up a
     * complete value set in order to have a valid class after erasure.
     * 
     * @param val
     * @return
     */
    public Set<X> getInverseValue(Y val);
}
